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Everywoman's Almanac
註釋With Women's Press' 25-year history of inspiring feminist publishing and the advent of a new century, the 1999 Everywoman's Almanac spotlights the most intriguing interviews that have been featured in this original women's datebook. The first Everywoman's Almanac was released 23 years ago and began as a pool of practical information for women on topics ranging from day care to sexism in schools to self-defence to health care. Over the years, the almanac has featured interviews with women on a range of topics and has included the much loved menstrual calendar and updated resource lists for women.Since it's birth in 1976, the almanac has explored sex and sexuality, the politics of women's health, friendship, women in their workplaces -- paid or unpaid, the impact of feminism on women's lives, women in times of economic crisis, reproductive choice, anti-nuclear and anti-poverty movements, and food issues. The Everywoman's Almanac has subverted pervasive stereotypes about disabled women, enriching and afire disabled women's lives; reflected on 500 years of survival and healing after Columbus' "discovery"; captured the dynamism of women artists; honoured the spirit and straggle of women resisting state oppression; explored how physical activities generate a sense of playfulness, of community, and of control over our bodies; acknowledged that liberation for all women means bridging differences; assessed Women's Press' own political contradictions as publishing house struggling with racism; and celebrated the lives of older women as well as the inspiration of young women shaping the future of feminism.Don't miss this year's highlighting of the best of the Everywoman's almanac!--week-at-a-glance format-- menstrual calendar-- resource directory-- address section-- notes section-- interviews, photographs, illustrations-- convenient compact size